We live in a modern world - technologies are all around us so do wedding
photographer in toronto, our phones have 20 megapixel cameras, tablets are FullHD, and
semi-professional (whatever that is) cameras and GoPro cameras are cheaper than
ever. Photographers fully understand the desire of all relatives and friends to
capture and share every wedding moment, but explain to them that for this
purpose there is a team of professionals who will then represent more than
great footage and video.
Passage for congratulations and gifts at the tables in the restaurant
In the evenings, there is usually a party in a restaurant at its full strength ... Until the DJ announces that the young family will go through each table, guests will be able to express their wishes to them. The music is diminishing, the lights are getting stronger, and the next one hour everyone stands and stays in order to give them a gift. Yes, this is an expression of respect for every guest, but no, that is not really the best option. It takes too much time (paid to a restaurant, DJ, photographer and video operator), hinders the funny move very seriously and is not comfortable for guests. These things should definitely be avoided and one should strive to make the whole ceremony as simple as possible, of course in a previous discussion with your partner making sure that you are both on the same page.
Relax, go for a honeymoon and spend time together. Then contact the "suppliers" to thank them for the great service they provided. Also, do not forget to send thank you cards to your guests who gave you wonderful presents. It is important to stay calm through the entire ceremony and be sure that everything is according to your taste and it is exactly like you’ve pictured it. With the right people and service, everything will be simply perfect.
And you will want these great shots and video from the
team, not from your cousin with the Galaxy S6 or the aunt with the iPad and the
pink cover that interfere with the first kiss. Even more, in the ritual room
and in the church, it is better for the background to have smiling people, not
snapping lightning, perplexing the atmosphere of the event.
Passage for congratulations and gifts at the tables in the restaurant
In the evenings, there is usually a party in a restaurant at its full strength ... Until the DJ announces that the young family will go through each table, guests will be able to express their wishes to them. The music is diminishing, the lights are getting stronger, and the next one hour everyone stands and stays in order to give them a gift. Yes, this is an expression of respect for every guest, but no, that is not really the best option. It takes too much time (paid to a restaurant, DJ, photographer and video operator), hinders the funny move very seriously and is not comfortable for guests. These things should definitely be avoided and one should strive to make the whole ceremony as simple as possible, of course in a previous discussion with your partner making sure that you are both on the same page.
The most needed things for the whole ceremony are:
- a gift table, the DJ directs the guests to leave their presents there and all evening they all have fun;
- reception of greetings and gifts of welcome drink - the guests take a glass of champagne in their hand, pass and give their presents to the couple. This usually happens in the restaurant's garden and the bonus is that it can happen while the guests are still gathering;
- reception of congratulations and gifts at the entrance of the restaurant - the couple welcomes the guests at the entrance, accepts gifts, they are accommodated and all the evening have fun.
Relax, go for a honeymoon and spend time together. Then contact the "suppliers" to thank them for the great service they provided. Also, do not forget to send thank you cards to your guests who gave you wonderful presents. It is important to stay calm through the entire ceremony and be sure that everything is according to your taste and it is exactly like you’ve pictured it. With the right people and service, everything will be simply perfect.
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